Nimmo, Joseph Jr
Also known as
Nimmo, Joseph
Born 1837-01-01
Died 1909-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11511836A
Top Subjects
- United States (4)
- Freight (1)
- Pools (1)
- Railroads and state (1)
- Rates (1)
- Management (1)
- Railroads (1)
Books by Nimmo, Joseph Jr
Total count: 10
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The railroad problemcost of transportation, railroad confederations or pooling arrangements, and the governmental regulation of railroads : being a part of the annual report on the internal commerce of the United StatesG.P.O.1881-01-01
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Comparative duties and the relation of the Treasury Department to tariff legislationa report, February 20, 1883U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1883-01-01
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Commerce between the United States and Mexicoa report in reply to a resolution of the House of Representatives of January 31, 1884Government Printing Office1884-01-01
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The Mormon usurpationan open letter addressed to the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of RepresentativesJ. Nimmo1886-01-01
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The United States and Canadian fisheries controversy in its commercial aspects1888-01-01
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The Interstate commerce act, the commercial interests of Boston and of the New England states, and the Canadian questiona statement addressed to the U. S. Senate Committee on Relations with Canada, in reply to inquiries propounded by the chairman, Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, and by Senator Dolph, of Oregon, at a hearing held at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., July, 1890[s.n.]1890-01-01
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Irrigation pamphlets1890-01-01
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The propriety of a public declaration by railroad managers in regard to the character of the American railroad system and the relations which it sustains to the commercial and industrial interests of the country, as outlined in a Memorandum of June 8, 18921892-01-01
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The present status of labor organizations in the United Statesan address delivered before the National Statistical Association at the Columbian University of Washington, D.C., April 9, 1895 ...publisher not identified1895-01-01
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National honor upheldwhat the Republican policy of sound money, protection and adequate revenue has done for the country, and what the free coinage of silver would involve[s.n.]1896-01-01